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Four Kingdoms Of The Four Kingdom
CH. 1
The world had purposely been split into four kingdoms. The largest kingdom is towards the north and its name is Ardraven, it is known as the militarian kingdom. The kingdom to the south is Eroibell, it is the kingdom of crops. The eastern kingdom is Taos, the kingdom of minerals and mining. The last kingdom is to the west and it is Lagrasia, the kingdom of medicine. The four kingdoms created an occurrence that proved that every human being would have a mark. These marks are to come in the form of two; proving that soul mates did indeed exist. Even with the soul mates around there were still wars, famine, poverty, and evil in the world. Katarina knew today was going to be one of the worst days of her life. “I never thought I’d be getting

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